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Free relaxation and information event for cancer sufferers
CANCER sufferers and those who support them are invited to a drop-in event today. Charity Cancerlife's event will be held at Community House, 311 Fore Street, Edmonton, between 10.30am and 1.30pm. It has been organised to give people
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Botany Bay duo in record partnership
FEW games were completed in the Saracens’ Hertfordshire League on Saturday. Botany Bay's match played at Knebworth Park, in view of the stately home, provided nearly 500 runs to entertain the spectators. Knebworth, who have a deserved reputation
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Rain thwarts Adelaide charge
SOUTHGATE Adelaide slipped back to third in Saracens Herts Division Four as Saturday's torrential rain ruined their chances of chasing Cockfosters' big score, away at Chalk Lane. With a small boundary and a good wicket, the home side started off very
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Burton hits ton in Hill draw
WINCHMORE Hill's David Burton hit an unbeaten century against Finchley on Saturday, but his efforts were in vain. His 130 not out helped Hill to 267-7 from 64 overs. However, Finchley had only just started their innings when the heavens opened and the
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No pleas yet in 'jigsaw' murder case
TWO people charged with murdering an Enfield businessman and scattering his body parts across two counties have been remanded in custody until October. Stephen Marshall, 37, of Ayot Path, Borehamwood, and Sarah Bush, 20, of Fernwood Court,
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Exiles beat the weather to go top
IN A dramatic setting, as thunder rolled around Hatfield Hyde's ground in worsening light and rain, Northampton Exiles clinched a 5-wicket victory with a six over wide mid-on from Rizwan Badar to regain the lead in Division 4 of the Saracens Herts Cricket
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Flytipping still there despite council apology
A MAN whose rear garden gate has been blocked by flytipping for six months has been told the council is unable to pick up the rubbish straight away. Last week the council apologised to Noel Gill, 47, of Westmore Gardens, over any “confusion
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Playground gets the Gaudi treatment
Highfields Primary School has brightened up its playground with mosaics and sculptures made by pupils. The Gaudi Garden was inspired by the work of Antoni Gaudi, a Spanish architect who was famous for pioneering colourful sculptures and buildings